Since its first festival in 2016, Fortress Festival has highlighted Fort Worth’s hottest musical talents alongside nationally popular groups. Now, it is giving music lovers a boutique music festival experience celebrating music, art and culture.

The weekend festival heats up the Cultural District of Fort Worth, housed entirely within the spacious lawn adjacent to the Will Rogers Coliseum Memorial Center, with two outdoor main stages to show off the state’s buzziest music acts.

Some of the most anticipated acts include the Scottish synth-pop trio CHVRCHES, who released their third album, Love Is Dead, in May, alongside the rap duo Rae Sremmurd, pop and R&B singer Tinashe, and Texas favorite Leon Bridges.

Bridges hails from Fort Worth and has long been a music darling, wooing audiences with his sweet croons that have earned him Grammy Award nominations the past three years.

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Other Texas acts include the psych-funk trio Khruangbin from Houston, tropical-fusion duo Gio Chamba from Houston and rapper Cardiac the Ghost from Dallas.

Tickets are on sale now for 2019’s Fortress Festival, starting at $109 for two-day General Admission passes and going up to $229 for two-day VIP passes until March when prices will rise.